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SanDisk’s 8TB PS5 SSD Priced Higher Than Three Consoles

A staggering $2,959.99 price tag for SanDisk’s new Optimus GX PRO 850P 8TB SSD has turned the accessory into a luxury item that costs more than three PlayStation 5 Pro consoles combined. The drive, marketed as an officially licensed storage expansion, hits the market amid a volatile global memory shortage.

SanDisk’s 8TB PS5 SSD Priced Higher Than Three Consoles

The pricing structure for the new NVMe line remains steep across all tiers. SanDisk lists the 4TB model at $1,499.99 and the 2TB version at $759.99, a figure that exceeds the cost of a standard PlayStation 5 console by $100. Each unit includes a specialized heatsink engineered specifically for the M.2 slots found in both the PS5 and the PS5 Pro, which SanDisk claims provides the necessary thermal headroom for high-performance gaming.

Market analysis suggests these premiums are extreme. Comparable 8TB drives under the Western Digital brand—SanDisk’s parent company—are currently retailing on Amazon for roughly $1,470. Historical data from PC Part Picker indicates that identical storage capacities were available through major retailers like Best Buy and Newegg for approximately $640 just last year. This new release represents a 360 percent price hike for hardware that offers specifications nearly indistinguishable from existing alternatives.

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